Architects at Home is a fully immersive and inspiring exploration of the beautiful design trends, decor and architecture of the personal residences of some of world’s most prominent architects.
"When architects design their own family getaways; two upstate homes - one modern, one cozy." - Curbed Magazine
"It offers an enticing look through the keyholes of remarkable properties designed by the architects that live in them." - Daily Mail
"These are just a few highlights amongst the 43 projects featured in Architects at Home, but each is certain to reveal both the pleasures and challenges of designing a home for oneself." - Canadian Interiors
Originally from England, John V. Mutlow, FAIA, practices architecture in Los Angeles and teaches at the University of Southern California. He’s an ACSA Distinguished Professor and Director of Global Studies at the university. Noted for his extensive work in the areas of multifamily and single-family housing, especially with the Hispanic community in Los Angeles, which has led to his professional exchanges with Mexican architects. Prof. Mutlow has received numerous design awards and written extensively, including Architects’ Homes, The American Housing, and Design for Living.